Modulated Effects; Chorus; Flanger; Tremolo - Art DMV Pro User Manual

Programmable digital effects processor
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Chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, and panner are modulated effects. They use a Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) to
sweep certain aspects of the effect's sound. LFO Speed determines the movement (sweep) rate and the LFO Shape
determines the sweep pattern. Some of the classes have dynamics sensing, which can use input level to switch the
effect in and out or trigger the LFO.
Chorus is an effect that mixes a signal with slightly detuned copies to produce a rich, moving texture. The chorus
effect is strongest when Mix is set to 50.
The Flanger sweeps harmonically spaced filter notches through a signal's spectrum. The flanger effect is strongest
when Mix is set to 50.
The Phaser effect sweeps non-harmonically spaced notches through a signal's spectrum. The phaser effect is
strongest when Mix is set to 50.
Tremolo is a volume effect that fades a signal's level in and out.
The Panner is a stereo effect that alternately raises and lowers the volume of the left and right channels. Since this is
a stereo effect, it is not available in a mono routing.
MODULATED EFFECT CLASSES:
Ducking
The Ducking class recreates traditional late-70's effects with the addition of dynamics sensing, which can be
used to fade an effect in and out when the Effect Enabled parameter' setting is crossed. The Attack/Release
parameter controls the effect's fade times.
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